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Magnetic and Morphologic Characterisation of Some Substituted Ferrites Synthesised by a Non-Conventional Method

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Substituted ferrites with the chemical composition MxFe1-xFe2O4·nH2O (M: Mn(II), x:0.35, n: 0.4; M: Ni(II), x:0.38, n: 1; M: Zn(II), x:0.45, n: 0.35) have been prepared by a soft chemical method using as starting materials magnetite and suitable acetates. These compounds have been characterised X-ray diffraction on powder and magnetic measurements at room temperature.

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Cristurean, E. et al. (2003). Magnetic and Morphologic Characterisation of Some Substituted Ferrites Synthesised by a Non-Conventional Method. In: Charra, F., Agranovich, V.M., Kajzar, F. (eds) Organic Nanophotonics. NATO Science Series, vol 100. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0103-8_15

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